Court case---Matthew James Huston--transverse myelitis and residual quadriplegia
(case rejected) http://www.law.gwu.edu/fedcl/Opinions/Margolis/97/HUSTON.htm
Court case--Jessica Muchnick (1998)--arthritis (case
rejected) http://www.law.gwu.edu/fedcl/Opinions/Bruggink/98/muchnick.htm
Court case--Donna Wagner (aged 39, Rubella vaccination)--arthropathy, The testimony
indicated that arthropathy is present in somewhere between forty and sixty percent of
patients with Sjogren's. Similar findings regarding Sjogren's Syndrome were made in the
Omnibus Proceeding. Accordingly, the sixth element of the test specifically lists
Sjogren's Syndrome as a disqualifying factor. Thus, if a petitioner has Sjogren's
Syndrome, then under the Omnibus Proceeding's test, she cannot recover under the Vaccine
Act for arthropathy allegedly resulting from a rubella vaccination. (case denied) http://www.law.gwu.edu/fedcl/Opinions/Bruggink/97/WAGNER.htm

These cases included toddlers who had been called “verysmart” and “impressed” doctors with their “intelligence andcuriosity” until their vaccinations.Based on an on-line report,8 those nine cases were: